Green Revolution technologies have not been widely adopted in Africa. What are the chances that they will play a major role in the near future? This paper shows that the enabling infrastructure, especially rural roads and irrigation systems are not likely to be in place in the humid and sub-humid tropics of Africa in the next 20-30 years. Consequently a typology of the more appropriate set of technology that is input and infrastructure efficient, has high returns to seasonal labor and is sustainable is presented. Research institutions should be geared up now to produce them for use in 10-20 years.Green Revolution Africa., Infrastructure (Economics), Rural development Africa., Technological innovations., Irrigation., Africa.,
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is faced with deep rooted poverty, malnutrition and inadequate food product...
Green Revolution technologies have not been widely adopted in Africa. What are the chances that they...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
During the last 3 decades, donors and governments have invested in the development and dissemination...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2016The past decade has witnessed an int...
Agriculture in the African dry lands is constrained by geographical and economic isolation due to li...
African agriculture and energy needs are among current issues in developing literature. Using second...
African agriculture and energy needs are among current issues in developing literature. Using second...
During the last 3 decades, donors and governments have invested in the development and dissemination...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is faced with deep rooted poverty, malnutrition and inadequate food product...
Green Revolution technologies have not been widely adopted in Africa. What are the chances that they...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
During the last 3 decades, donors and governments have invested in the development and dissemination...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2016The past decade has witnessed an int...
Agriculture in the African dry lands is constrained by geographical and economic isolation due to li...
African agriculture and energy needs are among current issues in developing literature. Using second...
African agriculture and energy needs are among current issues in developing literature. Using second...
During the last 3 decades, donors and governments have invested in the development and dissemination...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
AbstractIn a world that is developing fast, Africa's relative stagnation is a human tragedy that cha...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is faced with deep rooted poverty, malnutrition and inadequate food product...